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Beacon Business Alliance promotes the ethnic, social, and economic diversity of our commercial district as part of the grand mix of gems that make up Southeast Seattle’s neighborhoods.
M. Angela Castañeda
Phone: (206) 459-1430 Ext: 2064591430
Website
beacon hill, seattle
Seattle, WA 98144
For Black entrepreneurs who want to launch and/or grow a venture we provide culturally responsive space, community and resources to help them succeed unlike other technical assistance providers and co-working spaces that lack cultural competency.
Business Impact NW works together with you, providing the coaching, classes and capital you need to successfully launch and grow your business.
CwCC mission: Practice person-centered care, with a trauma-informed approach to ensure the physical and mental safety of BIPOC, underserved individuals. We support everyone’s potential, recognizing strength, and valuing purpose through community.
The Center for Inclusive Entrepreneurship (CIE) partners with people in the margins to build a better world through business ownership.
Our mission is to catalyze state-of-the-art sustainable infrastructure solutions that help communities of every kind thrive economically, socially, and environmentally.
Centro de Servicios Comunitarios (CSC) is a pioneer in supporting business owners with resources, giving Hispanic and Non-Hispanic owned businesses transformational tools to grow, and thrive.
The City of Bellevue Cultural and Economic Development team works to provide proactive and personalized support and navigation of available resources to meet your unique business needs.
The City of Issaquah Economic Development team serves as your liaison to City and community resources and information.
CleanTech Alliance facilitates the generation and growth of cleantech companies and jobs through a variety of educational, entrepreneurship and workforce programs, research, products and services.
Community Carrot advances social justice and racial equity by teaching young adult entrepreneurs from low-income backgrounds how to start their own successful business.
The Cowlitz EDC is a private, non-profit whose mission is to help Cowlitz County, WA gain new jobs and capital investment. Our focus is on recruitment, retention and expansion in all areas of the economy.
The CWCOG is a regional planning organization providing economic development and transportation planning services. It provides multiple services for area businesses through its Economic Development program.
The Economic Alliance is the EDC/ADO for Okanogan County. We offer programs to support entrepreneurs in our county, and work with the municipalities and other organizations on public infrastructure needed for Economic Development to occur.
Team Jefferson initiates and facilitates collaborative projects and partnerships that create sustainable prosperity for Jefferson County. We provide one-on-one, confidential consulting and technical assistance to local existing businesses.
El Centro de la Raza’s Business Opportunity Center (BOC) is a key component of the organizations long-term vision for economic advancement in low-income communities and communities of color in Seattle and South King County.
We ensure that people with limited incomes in the South Sound region have access to training, support, and funds to develop their own small businesses and become strong, confident entrepreneurs.
Evergreen Business Capital is the leading SBA 504 loan expert. With over 42 years in the industry helping small businesses to fund their big ideas. We partner with lenders in Washington for businesses to purchase commercial real estate.
EBCCF is a non-profit lender that offers financing solutions to support small businesses in our community. We offer term loans up to $250,000 for inventory, working capital, fixed assets, or other business needs.
Food Innovation Network (FIN)’s Incubator program supports local food businesses in the diverse communities of SeaTac/Tukwila and South King County. The incubator program is housed at Spice Bridge, kitchen space and food hall in Tukwila, WA.
Njambi Gishuru
Phone: (206) 291-7407
Website
14200 Tukwila International Blvd
Suite 141
Tukwila, WA 98168
We are a non-profit that works on behalf of the Spokane community to build our economy so your business can thrive.
GSBA is Washington state’s LGBTQ+ and allied chamber of commerce, and the largest in North America. We represent over 1,300 small business, corporate, and nonprofit members who share the values of promoting equality and diversity in the workplace.
The IRC Seattle Microenterprise Development Program works to reduce barriers to success for entrepreneurs and small business owners who are underserved by traditional business resources and financial institutions.
Small business technical assistance in Japanese (and English) with business basic classes through our Small Business Empowerment Academy (SBEA) conducted by business experts.
BE$T is an 8-week entrepreneurial training course that helps new and prospective businesses owners get the skills they need to succeed. Classes cover topics like marketing, taxes, bookkeeping, and sales. We focus on class interaction and practice.
Our mission is to facilitate healthy economic growth and investments that support livable, resilient communities, fueled by innovation and the diverse people and businesses of Kitsap. KEDA provides free customized services to business clients.
Mercy Corps Northwest is committed to assisting low-income citizens of Oregon and Washington to create more productive, secure and satisfying lives for themselves, their families and their communities.
Mid-Columbia Economic Development District provides flexible business lending in Skamania and Klickitat Counties in Washington. As a non-traditional financer, we provide loans of all sizes to businesses at all stages.
The MBDA-Washington Business Center is located in Tacoma, WA and operated by the City of Tacoma. The Center is funded by the U.S Department of Commerce and supports minority-owned businesses achieve economic growth and stability throughout the state.
MHBA supports and advocates for inclusivity for hemp building professionals, farmers, projects, environmentalists and clean materials.
AHANA is a Spokane based non-profit organization that supports and promotes Inland Northwest multi-ethnic and multi-cultural businesses and their communities.
The Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS) is excited to launch the Small Business Resiliency Network (MAPS-SBRN), which will provide assistance through resources, opportunities, training, technical help, and other services for small business owner
The North Central Washington Economic Development District (NCW EDD) is responsible for regional economic development strategy and planning and collaborates with various private and public agencies to accomplish this goal.
NWCDC provides guidance to start-up, conversion, and existing co-ops. Dedicated cooperative development practitioners help establish and strengthen democratically organized businesses to ensure sound governance and operational oversight.
The Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises leads the Statewide M/WBE program as the sole agency that certifies minority- and women-owned business enterprises to participate in public contracting and procurement.
OneEastside SPARK works with East King County’s 23 cities and towns, chambers of commerce, community-based organizations, state and county government, building tools to address key areas of need among small businesses and nonprofits as they evolve.
Seattle Business Education Hub (SBE HUB) is a business development and resource center whose mission is focused on assisting women, minorities, veterans and other business owners in the startup or growth stage.
SEWEDA is the purpose-driven economic development organization dedicated to the equipping and support of the passionate entrepreneur in various stages of their business adventure.
SP3NW is a regional start-up hub working across Washington to launch life science companies and to help them translate their innovations into products that will transform health care and improve people’s lives.
Referral Contact - SP3NW
Phone: (509) 358-7984
Website
120 N. Pine Street, Suite 270
Spokane, WA 99202
SIMBA is the independent business alliance of the Spokane-Coeur d’Alene Metropolitan area and the greater Inland Northwest. We create an environment for local businesses to thrive through organizing, education, and advocacy.
The Spokane Public Library has one of the most comprehensive free business research collections of any public library in the nation.
Terrain is a pioneering nonprofit organization building community and economic opportunity for the artists, makers and culture creators of the Inland Northwest.
The Library to Business program helps connect people with the information and learning opportunities they need to succeed in business.
Our entrepreneur ecosystem contains over a dozen no cost programs to help you plan and grow your business.
TCD&IC is dedicated to fostering a unified community, embracing cultures, and celebrating diversity through education, advocacy, and the promotion of cultural competence and compassion.
Urban Business Support’s motto is Development Without Displacement. Investments in low-income communities should come to the benefit of those who live and work there. We provide business plan training to entrepreneurs in gentrifying neighborhoods.
Ventures is a Seattle-based nonprofit that empowers aspiring entrepreneurs with limited resources and unlimited potential. We provide access to business training, capital, coaching, and hands-on learning opportunities for entrepreneurs.
Maria Alejandra Amiel
Phone: (206) 352-1945 Ext: 6626
Website
2100 24th Ave S
#380
Seattle, WA 98144
The Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) provides no-cost advising to business interested in selling to federal, state, and local governments and primes.
The Washington SBDC is a network of more than 30 business advisors working in communities across the state to help small businesses succeed through advising, education and research.
The Washington State Microenterprise Association builds the capacity of nonprofits that strengthen Washington’s smallest businesses.
The mission of the Center for Entrepreneurship at Wenatchee Valley College is to assist existing and future entrepreneurs by providing a one-stop access point for regional resources in training, business development, and doing business in NCW.
The Incubator assists early-stage entrepreneurs with resources such as business workshops, 1:1 counseling, on-demand video training, mentor matchmaking, networking and access to the global Founders & Mentors platform.
Our Mission is to Improve the health and wealth of the Black and marginalized communities through Education, Engagement & Empowerment.
YCDA focuses on business recruitment, growing local industry, and assisting entrepreneurs in English & Spanish by offering 1:1 training/group workshops in Computer/Digital Literacy, Financial Literacy, Starting a new business, DOR/SAW, and marketing.
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